An attempt by a 27 years old apprentice, Elijah Chiama to
make peace, in a case involving two of his relations ended in tragedy when he
met his untimely death in the hands of a killer gang.
The incident occurred in Ukpata community in Uzo-Uwani Local
Government Area of Enugu State, on May 15 when Chiama accompanied his cousin
Ebuka Eze to a neigbouring village, Umunakwe Village in the same
community to resolve a misunderstanding which was already taking a violent
dimension.

According to a source which spoke with press, trouble
started when his cousin, Ebuka, had a little misunderstanding with one Miss
Chinasa Okeke, also one of his extended family members. The source disclosed
that another man, one Okeke Okoro who was contacted by Chinasa’s cousin,
Ndidiamaka Iheatisi, to deal with Ebuka, said to be having love affairs with
Chinasa, went to Ebuka and ordered him to go and apologise to Chinasa, failing
which, he should be ready for any trouble.
Ebuka was said to have declined insisting that the right
thing would be for Okoro to invite both of them and resolve the
problem instead of ordering him to apologise. According to him, he did not
commit any offence and so would not apologise to anybody. Irked by Ebuka’s
response, Okoro and four other young men from Umunnakwe Village, were said to
have laid an ambush for Ebuka when he went to recharge his mobile phone and
gave him the beating of his life. His assailants were said to have made away
with his face-cap and sandals after the assault.
It was further learnt that the following day Elijah
accompanied Ebuka to the home of his attackers to strike a peace deal and also
recovers Ebuka’s items that were seized from him during the attack. Press learnt
that they were still halfway on the journey when Okoro, accompanied by others,
including Chikwado Okoro, Amaechi Okoro, Udoka Ugwu and Emeka Ogbonna
confronted them armed to the teeth.
The eye-witness told Press that the attackers who came with
knifes, axe, sticks and a pump action gun allegedly given them by the father of
two of the suspected killers, Chikwado and Amaechi Okoro, beat the duo so much
that Elijah was killed on the spot while Ebuka managed to escape with a deep
gash on the head from the axe. It was however not confirmed that there was any
gunshot wound.
Speaking with one of the deceased’s family members, Mr
Livinus Chiama who said that the police should ensure that no stone is left
unturned to ensure that the killers of Elijah pay the price for their crime
lamented that what made the case more painful is that Elijah actually went to
make peace between his cousin and the attackers.
“Ndidiamaka Ihaeatisi, a cousin to Chinasa forced herself
into the matter and became too malicious to the extent of conspiring with
members of the killer-gang to beat Ebuka. They then started planning how to
attack and beat Ebuka. The first person to attempt executing their plans was
Okeke Okoro, one of the suspects. Okeke Okoro confronted Ebuka and demanded
that he should go and tender an unreserved apology to Chinasa for beating her.
“Ebuka objected, arguing that he could explain his own
version if Chinasa was summoned and not him to go and apologize as if he was
guilty. This objection of Ebuka did not go down well with Okeke because he
later traced Ebuka to his grandmother’s house, threatening to make him face the
wrath of his action,” Chiama said.
Lamenting the gruesome murder, Chiama, pointed out that
their son was killed in a very regrettable way because he died while making
peace. According to him, the killers of their son have committed the most
grievous crime on earth. “We therefore, expect justice to take its course as we
cannot take up arms to avenge his murder. The suspects should not go free so as
to serve as deterrent to others. For us, the pain is an endless one’, he said.
An eye witness, Mr Godfrey Igweze, revealed that Okeke’s
words of threat were, ‘it is either I kill Ebuka or Ebuka should kill me”. He
said it took the intervention of several persons who saw the rage in him to
save the situation and convince him to go back home.
“Expectedly, everybody thought the matter was over; nobody
knew that Okeke and his gang of killers had another agenda, including a plan to
maim and kill. So, on a later day when Ebuka was coming back from a business
center where he went to charge his mobile phone, he was waylaid by the suspects
who beat him up and seized his footwear and cap.”
“The following day after Ebuka was attacked, his cousin,
Elijah went with him to dialogue with his attackers, with the hope of making
peace between the two parties and to recover Ebuka’s seized items. That was
following the advice by elders from Umuezeanokwuru village where Ebuka and
Elijah come from. According to Ebuka, they didn’t go there to fight with
anybody.
“Unfortunately, Elijah did not come back alive from that
peace mission. On sighting the duo of Ebuka and Elijah at a public square, the
attackers, numbering five unleashed a mass attack on them with deadly weapons
including axes, iron pipes, sticks, machetes and even a gun. Elijah was killed
at the spot while Ebuka narrowly escaped with skull-deep axe injury. It took
the intervention of sympathisers to lift Elijah from the pool of his own blood.
All efforts to revive him failed as he never said any word or shook his body
from that moment. Blood was gushing out from his nose, mouth and ears,” Igweze
said.
Mother of the deceased, Mrs Caroline Chiama, while speaking
with Press, said her son’s, killers have taken away her joy. She prayed the
Enugu State government to ensure that those who killed her son did not escape
the wrath of the law.
Following the incident, the deceased’s family members
reported the case to Adani Police Division, Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area
where the corpse was taken to before it was deposited in a mortuary.
Press learnt that through the concerted efforts of the
deceased’s family members, Umuezeanokwuru Youths and members of Security
Vigilante group in Affa, Udi LGA of Enugu State who were alerted over the
incident, four of the suspects were arrested on 26th May in a neigbouring
community, Affa, in Udi Local Government Area where they escaped to.
They were subsequently handed over to officers of Criminal
Investigation Department (CID), D4, Enugu, where the case was transferred to
for further investigation. Press learnt that the arrested suspects include,
Chikwado Okoro, Amaechi Okoro, Udoka Ugwu and Okeke Okoro.
When contacted on the issue the Enugu State Police Command
Public Relations Officer, Ebere Amarizu confirmed the incident saying that the
command was still investigating it. He assured that no stone would be left
unturned to bring all the culprits to book. “the case is under investigation
and as soon as it is concluded we shall brief you appropriately, including the
number of arrest made,” he said.
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